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- May 21, 2019
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not sure if others feel this way. I think this happens a lot here where i live in the San Francisco Bay Area..
There is a lot of competition for jobs, GPA, money, colleges, etc here. Once you have a good gpa, people at the top are very competitive, and you still have to compete. if you are tired or depressed, you fall further behind. it's a grind, and if you stop to rest, you're already behind. Once you get in the right college, you have to work hard, get internships, to land the job thats the most prestigious and pays the most money. it's pretty stressful.
In life people also compete for jobs (the posters who applied to many jobs but still hasnt heard back) and love (maybe?)
What do you think?
There is a lot of competition for jobs, GPA, money, colleges, etc here. Once you have a good gpa, people at the top are very competitive, and you still have to compete. if you are tired or depressed, you fall further behind. it's a grind, and if you stop to rest, you're already behind. Once you get in the right college, you have to work hard, get internships, to land the job thats the most prestigious and pays the most money. it's pretty stressful.
In life people also compete for jobs (the posters who applied to many jobs but still hasnt heard back) and love (maybe?)
What do you think?